Island Brac, Croatia

Island Brac is the third largest island of Croatia with an area of about 396 km. Brac Island has a population of about 13.000 peple, who are living in numerous little places, which are (by alphabetical order): Bobovisca, Bobovisca N/M, Bol, Dol, Donji Humac, Dracevica, Gornji Humac, Lozisca, Milna, Mirca, Murvica, Nerezisca, Novo Selo, Postira, Povlja, Pucisca, Praznica, Selca, Splitska, Sumartin, Supetar, Sutivan, Skrip



16 July, 2006

Various Scenes From Brac

Pictures are taken from a gallery called "Various Scenes From Brac". There are more pictures to see from Postira, Sutivan, Lozisca, Bobovisca, Nerezisca, Vidova Gora, Skrip and Dol. Little bit old gallery, but some places remain same despite changes.

Lozisca

Lozisca
Zlatni Rat

Zlatni Rat

15 July, 2006

Skrip

Museum Skrip Brac
Being the oldest settlement on the island, Skrip is one of the must-see destinations for every visitor to Brac.
The Brac Museum (see the picture), housed in the white roofed house known as Radojkovic. The Radojkovic Tower, which forms part of the museum, was built at the time of the Turkish invasions in the 16th century. According to legend, it was within the Roman mausoleum, which itself stands upon the so-called Cyclopean wall from 5000 B.C., that Diocletian's wife Prisca and daughter Valeria were buried.

(Text and picture taken from About Skrip)